Live Shows
The Talk of Delmarva and Industry News Online produce Tipping the Scales of Justice (TSOJ) Saturday’s from Noon to 2 pm ET. Julianne Murray, Esq. and Co-Hosts answer your questions about the law. This show utilizes new interactive technologies that allow the public to take part in the show. The show features guest producers who support the broadcast by asking and voting on questions in real time. To become a producer, watch the show, ask questions, vote on questions, and chat with other producers, click here and sign in with your phone number for two factor authentication. You may also ask questions online by https://industrynewsonline.com/ttsoj.
About Julianne Murray: Julianne Murray is an attorney licensed to practice in Delaware. She takes your questions two hours a week as a way to give back to the community. There are QR codes below that you can use to enter the Digital Interface Audience Lounge (DIAL) where you can watch the show, ask questions, and chat with other viewers. If you just want to ask a question and hear the answer on the program use the QR Code for questions. DTD Media will review your question and post it into DIAL if there is time to air it. Questions may not always be aired the week you ask them. Please listen to the disclaimers during the radio program.
This Sunday we have Chris Alberts of Standing Room Entertainment and former producer of WSTW when Mitch did mornings. Tune in live every Sunday at 2pm PST/5pm EST and join us in the chat if you have any questions for us.
This week Mitchell "KC" Hill and producer Alexander Knight speak with Drew Dickens, host of the Encountering Peace Podcast. Dr. Drew Dickens is a visionary leader and scholar who has significantly contributed to the intersection of technology, spirituality, and faith-based engagement. He holds a Doctorate in Liberal Studies and Theological Anthropology from Southern Methodist University, where his groundbreaking dissertation explored the impact of generative AI on spiritual direction, positioning him as a thought leader in this emerging field.
As the founder of the Encountering Peace app and podcast, Drew has created a thriving community of over 300,000 daily subscribers seeking to deepen their spiritual lives and encounter God amidst the chaos of life. Previously, he served as the Director of Content for the Abide meditation app and established Need Him Global, a ministry that leverages cutting-edge media to engage people from diverse backgrounds in meaningful conversations about faith.
With a Master's from Dallas Theological Seminary and Baylor University, Drew brings a depth of theological knowledge and academic rigor to his innovative approaches to spirituality and faith-based engagement. His unique perspective and expertise have made him a sought-after speaker, consultant, and collaborator in the fields of ministry, technology, and personal growth. Through his multifaceted work, Drew continues to push the boundaries of what is possible at the intersection of faith and technology, inspiring others to embrace new ways of connecting with the divine and cultivating a more profound sense of purpose and meaning in their lives.
About Us: The Last Angry DJ is a show that welcomes broadcast luminaries and young rising stars to engage in thought provoking conversations about the industry and tangential topics related to, not excluding the ever changing world of media production. From how the sausage gets made to shop talk and war (or horror) stories that we've experienced first hand. Join former WAMS and WFIL DJ Mitchell Hill (AKA “Bobby Dark”/“KC Hill”) and producer Alexander Knight with friends each week. And remember, we're not really that angry. The Last Angry DJ is available on all platforms, both audio and video.
TIPPING THE SCALES OF JUSTICE
Industry News Online is now Interactive!
Take a picture of or click the QR Codes below.
If we have to play a "Best of" show on week, we will hold any questions asked for the next live show.
The Talk of Delmarva reserves the right to select questions for airing. Questions posted on the platform are public and subject to voters using the producer platform. Treat the platform as if you're on air; avoid asking questions you don't want public. Questions are screened; inappropriate or lengthy ones won't reach the host but may be visible by the public. Messages that are not questions for the show will be deleted before reaching the host and may be seen by those using the interactive platform. In other words, the host won't see your message or question until it has been approved and subject to the voters. For private matters, use alternative communication channels.
Watch here to learn how to register for Tipping the Scales of Justice.
To find our more about Tipping the Scales of Justice click the button here.

CHANNELS
Upcoming Events
Tipping the Scales of Justice
Workplace Innovator Podcast
On Demand Video
A/E/C Industry - Office Space | Workplace Innovator
Legal Industry - Delaware Law | Tipping the Scales of Justice
Media Industry - Radio | The Last Angry DJ
Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owners, Operators, and Occupants (AECOOO)
Education
The University of Tunis, Carthage
Advertisement